Citea Champs sur Marne - Meunier
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Montmartre
... fascinating :) We wandered over to the Place du Tertre where a number of artists were displaying their work and some were creating new paintings as we watched. The neighborhood, where Pablo Picasso once lived, was very artsy and full of character. We enjoyed strolling the streets and eventually found our way down the hill to a metro station. We didn't want to leave Paris without a visit to the Louvre but didn't have the hours required ...
Versailles
... ate lunch in the gardens of Versaille, where they had a restaurant. I had the French onion soup and an Orangina, and Aaresh had a croque monsieur (grilled ham and swiss with swiss on top) and some fries. Everything was delicious : ).
Dinner: We got home super late, so we went to mcdonalds and then finished the croissant and eclair. The fries were good, but the burger and fish fillet were about the same as at home : ).
Tomorrow we'll start by visiting the ...
More and more ridiculous AMAZINGNESS!!!
... road of Paris, a single toilet by itself so you're standing on the street waiting for your turn.(not waiting inside a toilet block)
Even though there was a sign outside we just waited for the person before us to finish, then when she opened the door and left we walked into the cubicle. I did see something about a self cleaning toilet so I just assumed some antiseptic came out from under the lid. Anyway Charlie, Kosha and I go in and Charlie takes her pants down and has ...
What Rhymes with Food? Paris.
... which contain the remains of 6 million French that were removed from a bunch of cemeteries when the improper burial methods started causing infectious disease of the inhabitants of Paris in the 1780's. "Bless the bones and put them in underground quarries in a fashionable manner!," the French authorities declared. That's what they did, and now tourists get the pleasure of descending into the depths and walking ...
Oh Paris...
... that was the end of that day, at least insofar as walking all over town to tourist spots. However I did see the Bastille, the Eiffel Tower, the Arch de Triumph, and the Louvre in one day. The best part was just walking the city streets and the lunch at a sidewalk cafe.
Needless to say the night was not full of sleep, instead loud drunk teenagers congregating in the alley outside my room and people coming in at 2 and 3 am to crawl ...
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Ibis Paris Marne La Vallee
boulevard Newton Cite Descartes, Champs-sur-Marne | 3 star hotelfrom $63